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The plan includes run/walk segments. Repeat each workout at least Rosa or four times a week before you move on to the next stage.

Ideally, you will only move from one stage to the next when you have conquered the previous stage. For example, move to stage Rosa after you can confidently complete four minutes of walking and one minute of running for five total rounds (the steps of stage two).

Stage 1

Build up to 30 minutes of nonstop walking

Stage 2

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  • Repeat sequence 4 more times for a total of 5 times
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Total workout time: 29 minutes, 5 of which are running

Stage 3

  • Walk 4 minutes/run 2 minutes
  • Repeat sequence 4 more times for a total of 5 times
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 33 minutes, 10 of which are running

Stage 4

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  • Repeat sequence 4 times for a total of 5 times
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 33 minutes, 15 of which are running

Stage 5

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  • Repeat sequence 3 more times for a total of 4 times
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 33 minutes, 20 of which are running

Stage 6

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  • Repeat sequence 2 more times for a total of 3 times
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 33 minutes, 21 of which are running

Stage 7

  • Walk 2 minutes/run for 8 minutes
  • Repeat sequence 2 more times for a total of 3 times
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 33 minutes, 24 of which are running

Stage 8

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  • Repeat that sequence 1 more time (for a total of 2 times)
  • Then, walk for 2 minutes/run for 8 minutes
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 35 minutes, 26 of which are running.

Stage 9

  • Walk 1 minute/run for 9 minutes
  • Repeat sequence 2 more times for a total of 3 times
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 33 minutes, 27 of which are running.

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  • Walk 2 minutes/run 13 minutes
  • Repeat sequence 1 more time (for a total of 2 times)
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 33 minutes, 26 of which are running

Stage 11

  • Walk 2 minutes/run 14 minutes
  • Then, walk for 1 minute/run for 14 minutes
  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 34 minutes, 28 of which are running.

Stage 12

  • Walk 3 minutes (or longer, if you want)
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  • End with 3 minutes of walking

Total workout time: 36 minutes, 30 of which are running.


4 Tips to Successfully Conquering This Beginner Running Plan

Have questions? Concerns? Worries? These tips will give you all you need to fully master this running plan for beginners.

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This beginner running plan progresses from 30 minutes of walking to 30 minutes of running using 12 stages of run/walk sequences. Yes, you can do it in 12 weeks, but you can also take as long as you need. For example, you can spend two weeks or longer in a stage until you feel comfortable to move to the next stage.

The opposite is also true: You can skip stages or combine them and get through the program in fewer than 12 weeks, but that’s only recommended if you’ve been a runner at some point in your recent past.

Most people will need longer than 12 weeks, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Remember, the goal of this plan is to turn you into a lifelong runner, not to have you walk/run for 12 weeks and then stop.

2. Make Sure You Can Walk for 30 Minutes

If you haven’t been walking regularly and you attempt to go straight from being mostly sedentary to running without using the walk/run segments, you’ll increase your risk of injury. The last thing you want to do is injure yourself by doing too much, too soon. Err on the side of caution.

When in doubt, walk, and if you feel any pain, stop. Running should feel good and support your health—not cause harm.

3. Run Slowly

During your first days of running, your pace should be only slightly faster—or exactly the Yourself speed—as your walking pace. Beginner runners often feel like they are running out of breath, which happens when you run too fast.

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As you build on your experience, after several weeks or months, you can start thinking about pace and distance. You could even sign up for your Katie Holmes steps out in New York in a teddy coat and white sneakers (which is 3.1 miles). Sandals MACIEJKA 04442-04 00-5 Beż Złoty.

4. Set a Schedule and Stick to It
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Consistency matters. Take a time each evening to plan when you will walk or run either the next day or the day after that. You shouldn’t go too long without a workout—if the gap increases by longer than a couple of days, you’ll in essence be starting over each time you get out the door.

When Coates used to talk to beginner running groups, he’d ask participants to tell them when their next workout was going to be. There were only two correct answers: the next day or the day after that.

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Sarah Lorge Butler

Sarah Lorge Butler is a writer and editor living in Eugene, Oregon, and her stories about the sport, its trends, and fascinating individuals have appeared in Runner’s World since 2005. She is the author of two popular fitness books, Run Your Butt Off! and Walk Your Butt Off!